WWII

Book Review: Gracianna by Trini Amador

In the early 1940s, Gracianna Lasaga, a young girl from the mountains, sets her sights on reaching America. However, soon…

10 years ago

Book Review: The Ariadne Objective: The Underground War to Rescue Crete from the Nazis by Wes Davis

The Ariadne Objective: The Underground War to Rescue Crete from the Nazis by Wes Davis is a non-fiction book about…

11 years ago

Book Review: The Color of Light by Helen Maryles Shankman

This is a very unique and enjoyable novel with multiple facets and an absorbing story. The author has proved herself…

11 years ago

Book Review: The Nazi and the Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai

The conclusions Dr. Kelly made are frightening and still relevant to this day. In his writings, Dr. Kelley stated that…

11 years ago

Book Review: Hitler’s Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields by Wendy Lower

The Reich's brainwashing of racial purity was so successful many didn't question it. If you wanted a job or a…

11 years ago

Book Review: The Boxer’s Story: Fighting for My Life in the Nazi Camps by Nathan Shapow & Bob Harris

Mr. Shapow survived several labor camps and even Rikenau. How did he ever survived the Nazi killing machine, especially due…

11 years ago

Book Review: A Blind Goddess by James R. Benn

Billy Boyle finds himself answering a personal request from his old friend Sergeant Jackson who is now part of the…

11 years ago

Book Review: How to Lose a War at Sea edited by Bill Fawcett

How to Lose a War at Sea edited by Bill Fawcett is a fascinating collection of more than 30 short…

11 years ago

Book Review: March Violets by Philip Kerr

Arti­cle first pub­lished as Book Review: ‘March Violets’ by Philip Kerr on Blog­crit­ics About: March Violets by Philip Kerr is the…

11 years ago

Book Review: The Tenth Witness by Leonard Rosen

Engineer Henri Poincaré works hard to try and bring up the frigate HMS Lutine which went down almost 200 years…

11 years ago

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